Sunday, December 23, 2012

New year, new GPG key

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As predicted by Mayan prophesies, my GPG key will expire at the end of the year 2012. Hence, I'm transitioning to a new key. This transition document is signed with both keys to validate the transition.

The old key, which I am transitional away from, is:
pub   1024D/22FEB115 2009-04-09 [expires: 2013-01-01]
      Key fingerprint = B3BA 1CB3 70D2 FBEC 4D93  93FC 217E B4E5 22FE B115

The new key, to which I am transitioning, is:
pub   4096R/D1B35332 2012-12-14 [expires: 2017-01-01]
      Key fingerprint = 5620 331F A1E0 4359 5A02  0C5D EC57 90F7 D1B3 5332

To fetch the full new key from a public key server using GnuPG, run:
  gpg --recv-keys D1B35332

If you have already validated my old key, you can then validate that the new key is signed by my old key:
  gpg --check-sigs D1B35332

Please contact me via e-mail if you have any questions about this document or this transition.

Daniel Holbert
2012-12-23
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(For convenience, I've also posted this as a signed standalone text document.)

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